Noticias de dinero

The Fed (Almost) Ruined Black Friday

Price promises lead Black Friday signs at a shopping mall. Black Friday was once a sure bet that consumers would engage in a shopping frenzy. But it felt different in 2023, and the data tell us why. Years of rampant inflation had tempered consumer spending expectations for the 2023 event. Did inflation ruin Black Friday?

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Noticias de dinero

Inflation Already Ruined Your Super Bowl Party

The opening ceremony of the Super Bowl L, 2016. Wikimedia Attending the Super Bowl in person has long been a lavish expense, reserved for those willing to part with a significant sum for the ultimate fan experience. But when the Kansas City Chiefs meet the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 11

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Entretenimiento

The 1 Thing Streaming Platforms Have Ruined

I began binge-watching TV series in the early 2000s, long before streaming existed and became the primary way that we consume new shows. In middle school, I was always the last one awake at a sleepover, eyes glued to the screen, staying up to watch every episode on the next disc of a “One Tree

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Global

‘Where will we live?’ Gazan returns to ruined home

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Deportes

Lions ruined Chargers’ choreographed turnover celebration plans

On top of everything else for the Chargers, Sunday was a slow day for the celebration committee. After back-to-back games filled with dances and demonstrations, the Chargers defenders had their revelry silenced in their 41-38 last-play loss to Detroit at SoFi Stadium. “A lack of energy,” safety Derwin James Jr. said. “We didn’t get no

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Entretenimiento

Devastating risks of transitioning to ‘green’ energy: Mining for electric-powering minerals has left 23 million people exposed to toxic waste, 500,000km of rivers polluted and 16 million acres of farmland ruined

Tens of millions of people — more than live in the entire state of Florida — are now exposed to toxic water runoff from metal mining, a new study has found. The report lays bare the devastating impacts that can follow a reckless transition to ‘green’ energy, compounding the ecological damage wrought by over 150 years of

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